Usage Examples for 'Radiochemist'

Kamen began his career as a radiochemist at the University of California at Berkeley's Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
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I settled automatically and happily into his research group, and became a radiochemist working on the chemistry of radioactive atoms.
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The Norwegian radiochemist Ellen Gleditsch paid several visits to the Radium Institute over the years at his invitation. 126 Well - known in the field and active in feminist politics, Gleditsch functioned as a mentor of the younger women scientists, paying attention not only to their scientific work but to their personal lives as well.
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German chemist, Nobel Prize for Chemistry laureate in 1994 shared with the radiochemist Fritz Strassmann.
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Heinonen, a Finnish radiochemist, joined the IAEA in 1983 and was appointed head of safeguards in July 2005.
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What happens beyond that point is anyone's guess, said Kenton Moody, a radiochemist on the team at Livermore.
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"There are solutions to the waste problems-the major problems are political, not scientific," said Rice, the radiochemist.
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Andrew Rice, a radiochemist working on cleaning up radioactive waste at Hanford, a former plutonium reactor in Washington state.
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Laying down his challenge the former radiochemist says, "my critics be damned" as his essay repeats the points of the earlier 'Moon Paper.'.
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6As the Cavendish Laboratory had no radiochemist before Chadwick left Vienna, Rona recalls that "He extended Rutherford's invitation to me to join the staff at Cavendish Laboratory.".
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